Stellar Blade CEO recognized for services to Korean games industry with Presidential Commendation
The CEO of Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has been recognized with a Presidential Commendation for his services to the Korean games industry.
The CEO of Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has been recognized with a Presidential Commendation for his services to the Korean games industry.
AI-generated content has dominated the internet over the past year, and America's dictionary took note.
Launched initially about a year and a half ago, this tool aimed to help users monitor their personal information on the dark web.
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Threads, which has more than 150 million daily active users, adds more communities to its platform.
Dino Patti made his name as co-founder of Playdead – the studio behind the indie classics Limbo and Inside – alongside Arnt Jensen back in 2006. But Patti left the company in 2016, shortly after the release of Inside, and since then has focused his efforts on Coherence, a tool that enables small developers to easily implement multiplayer and flexibly scale up (or scale down) the back-end server architecture.
The filing marks the end of a tumultuous year full of layoffs, executive departures, and piling debts.
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Zoom is allowing free users to try its AI assistant in limited capacity.
Ubisoft has announced it has acquired the upcoming MOBA March of Giants, including a Montreal-based dev team headed by a number of veteran ex-Ubisoft developers, from previous owner Amazon Game Studios.
Industry concerns over Netflix acquiring Warner Bros. has led executives to address fears regarding jobs and theatrical releases.
The app remains usable via the web, Facebook app, and through the mobile app for iOS and Android.
It's one of the last big steps before the company can truly claim it's operating a robotaxi service, and start to take on Waymo.
Former Call of Duty developer Glen Schofield has said that it's "tough" to see the direction that Activision and Electronic Arts are heading in.
The world’s top chipmaker wants open source AI to succeed—perhaps because closed models increasingly run on its rivals’ silicon.
Industry veteran Bruce Straley has said he left Naughty Dog, in part, because he wanted ownership over what he was working on.
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